Role Theory: Perspectives for Health ProfessionalsAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1978 - 354 pages |
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... determine the soundness of both their theor- etical and operational definitions and the congruence of these two sets of definitions with each other and to the real world . The concepts may also be examined to determine the completeness ...
... determine the soundness of both their theor- etical and operational definitions and the congruence of these two sets of definitions with each other and to the real world . The concepts may also be examined to determine the completeness ...
Page 43
... determine behavior ( Turner , 1956 , p . 322 ) . First , when role - taking is nonreflexive and involves taking the standpoint of the other , the individual's behavior is determined by identification with the standpoint of the other ...
... determine behavior ( Turner , 1956 , p . 322 ) . First , when role - taking is nonreflexive and involves taking the standpoint of the other , the individual's behavior is determined by identification with the standpoint of the other ...
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... determine the influence of significant others on specific health re- lated behaviors . Although both models have ... determine the relative usefulness of each model , and to determine whether some combination of the two is a better ...
... determine the influence of significant others on specific health re- lated behaviors . Although both models have ... determine the relative usefulness of each model , and to determine whether some combination of the two is a better ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Roles | 17 |
17 | 37 |
4 | 59 |
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